Monthly Archives: June 2013

Max Girardo, managing director at RM Auctions, talks with Betty Liu about Maserati’s move into the lower-end luxury car market with the Ghibli, priced at $65K. He speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “In The Loop.”

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Ever since the dawn of time, men have been fascinated with women’s breasts. Now, there are loads of theories that strive to explain this phenomenon. Women are well aware of this fact, and we think that they have been aware of this fact forever.

At some point in time, women (or men) realized that there are ways to make their attributes even more visible and even more desirable than before. Introducing – the bra. From this infographic, you will be able to find out how this piece of lingerie came about and how it developed throughout history.

Despite the negative economy reports popping up everywhere, an underground system where cash and services are exchanged without leaving any official records is actually thriving. This data visualization offers a glimpse into that world.

If you’re wondering why recruiters and employers aren’t reaching out to you, your LinkedIn profile may be to blame. Fix these 5 most common LinkedIn profile errors to get back on recruiters’ radar. Continue reading →

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LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network with more than 225 million users, will make $169 million in pre-tax profits this year and grows by 2 new users every second. Bloomberg’s Emily Chang explains how they do it.

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We’ve selected the eight most common blog monetization techniques (including one of our products of course!) and evaluated them on the five categories our research has shown matter most to bloggers. Continue reading →

Mobile advertising will reach astronomical numbers in 2013. According to eMarketer, spending will reach $7.65 Billion this year. While the ROI’s on this spending remains questionable, for now, the spending will happen. Have a look at this infographic and see how eMarketer has calculated this number. Continue reading →

National E-SIGN day is a monumental day, because it marks the day federal law made electronic records and electronic signatures legal in interstate and foreign commerce. It’s been a short thirteen years, but both eSignatures and DocuSign have come a long way. Have a look and learn about how they got there. Continue reading →

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Sports and modeling agency giant IMG is about to be up for sale. While most of us know it for just that, its lucrative sports and modeling contracts, IMG’s big money maker is actually college sports. Bloomberg’s Cristina Alesci breaks down how the media conglomerate makes it dough.